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I was going to suggest just leaving it in the q-tank until it gets good and strong too, then trying again a few months down the road. It will do the fish a lot of good to be able to have a tank to itself and have the chance to recover without the competition from the other fish for food and space.
If it still doesn't do well once you move it back to the main tank, you always have the option of setting up a new tank (maybe 29 gallon or so) and adding a couple of the other Angels to that tank to see if they pair up.
If it still doesn't do well once you move it back to the main tank, you always have the option of setting up a new tank (maybe 29 gallon or so) and adding a couple of the other Angels to that tank to see if they pair up.